Why can't I access Wi-Fi in school, but other students can?

My iPod can't access the internet in school, but I've seen others go on the internet and visit places like FaceBook and YouTube on theirs in school. I don't understand why I can't get on and they can. Any help?

- Have you asked them if they've done anything special to theirs? Have you tried resetting your network data?

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I don't during class, only in my free time (and rarely even during that, too). My U.S. History II teacher even allows her students to use electronics during class (as long as they're doing work), and I don't even take advantage of that.

You're not his moral councillor, and he could also have legitimate reasons for accessing Wi-Fi in the school.

Maybe the Wi-Fi network is private, and does not show up on devices? but the people who are connected know the name/password to the network.

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No, I don't have any legitimate reasons to. I'm talking about after school or during free time were teachers allow electronics.

Hmm, it may be private, but then that wouldn't make sense if the students are on it. You're not allowed electronics in school, so why would the staff distribute the school's network information to students?

I always thought they used their cell phone's internet service to connect with, but I don't know.